%0 Journal Article %T Left ventricular remodelling in chronic primary mitral regurgitation: implications for medical therapy %A Manga Pravin %A McCutcheon Keir %J Archive of "Cardiovascular Journal of Africa". %D 2018 %R 10.5830/CVJA-2017-009 %X Surgical repair or replacement of the mitral valve is currently the only recommended therapy for severe primary mitral regurgitation. The chronic elevation of wall stress caused by the resulting volume overload leads to structural remodelling of the muscular, vascular and extracellular matrix components of the myocardium. These changes are initially compensatory but in the long term have detrimental effects, which ultimately result in heart failure. Understanding the changes that occur in the myocardium due to volume overload at the molecular and cellular level may lead to medical interventions, which potentially could delay or prevent the adverse left ventricular remodelling associated with primary mitral regurgitation. The pathophysiological changes involved in left ventricular remodelling in response to chronic primary mitral regurgitation and the evidence for potential medical therapy, in particular beta¨Cadrenergic blockers, are the focus of this review %K mitral regurgitation %K left ventricular remodelling %K medical therapy %K beta-blocker %U https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6002796/